Bartok Faust

Isabelle Faust, Ewa Kupiec, Florent Boffard  - Bartók: Violin Sonatas (2010)

Isabelle Faust, Ewa Kupiec, Florent Boffard - Bartók: Violin Sonatas (2010)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 477 MB | 01:54:49
Genre: Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi

Isabelle Faust plays Bartok like a wonder-struck explorer confronting new terrains. She wrestles triumphantly with the First Violin Sonata's knotty solo writing, reduces her tone to a whisper for the more mysterious passages, employs a wide range of tonal colours and trans forms the finale's opening bars into a fearless war dance. This is cerebral music with a heart of fire and will brook no interpretative compromises: you either take it on its own terms, or opt for something milder.
Isabelle Faust, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks - Britten: Violin Concerto, Chamber Works (2024)

Isabelle Faust, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Jakub Hruša, Boris Faust & Alexander Melnikov - Britten: Violin Concerto, Chamber Works (2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 297 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 153 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:04:55
Classical | Label: harmonia mundi

After Berg, Schoenberg, Bartók and Stravinsky, Isabelle Faust now tackles Britten with Jakub Hrůša and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, revealing a little-known facet of the British composer. This concerto, highly personal in its language, combines drama with humour, seriousness with satire, in music of overwhelming emotional depth. The programme is completed by early chamber works.
Isabelle Faust, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks - Britten: Violin Concerto, Chamber Works (2024) [24/96]

Isabelle Faust, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Jakub Hruša, Boris Faust & Alexander Melnikov - Britten: Violin Concerto, Chamber Works (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 64:55 minutes | 1,22 GB
Classical | Label: harmonia mundi, Official Digital Download

After Berg, Schoenberg, Bartók and Stravinsky, Isabelle Faust now tackles Britten with Jakub Hrůša and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, revealing a little-known facet of the British composer. This concerto, highly personal in its language, combines drama with humour, seriousness with satire, in music of overwhelming emotional depth. The programme is completed by early chamber works.
Isabelle Faust & Ewa Kupiec - Bartók: Sonates Pour Violon (1997)

Isabelle Faust & Ewa Kupiec - Bartók: Sonates Pour Violon
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks)+cue, log, m3u, front cover | 68:51 min | 252 MB
Label: Harmonia Mundi - HMN 911623 | Tracks: 07 | Rls.date: 1997
Classical

Since this recording was made in 1997, Isabelle Faust has built a name for herself as one of Europe's prominent violinists. The release shows she was outstanding from the very beginning. Together with pianist Ewa Kupiek, she has recorded the best Bela Bartok 1st violin & piano sonata I know. They try to get inside the notes, and re-create Bartok's living, breathing conception, with musicality and willingness to take risks.
Alfred Schnittke - Faust Cantata and other works - Malmö Symphony Orchestra (1989) {BIS Schnittke Edition, BIS-437} (Item #3)

Alfred Schnittke - Faust Cantata and other works - Malmö Symphony Orchestra (1989) {BIS Schnittke Edition, BIS-437} (Item #3)
XLD rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 265 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 180 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 55 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1989 Grammofon AB BIS | BIS-CD-437
Classical / Contemporary Classical / Choral / Orchestral

If you were ever faced with having to own one–and only one–Alfred Schnittke CD, this would be an excellent choice. A collection with Seid Nüchtern und Wachet (better known as the Faust Cantata) as its anchor, this set also features inspired performances of the large, pulsing Ritual as well as a pair of additional large orchestral works: (K)ein Sommernachtstaum and Passacaglia. These are sprawling things, each invoking styles by the seeming dozens in blasts of energy. Schnittke's is a music of embarrassing riches, a palette he intentionally overfills in a self-consciously postmodern pastiche that speaks to the twin 20th-century Russian traditions of (in music) rich orchestration and (in politics) political repression. So it is that the Faust Cantata can weave between c. 16th-century texts and a very familiar liturgical choral style and a gut-busting set of solos that drive the piece to a frenzy.

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part I (2012)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at June 22, 2024
RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part I (2012)

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part I (2012)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 6,41 Gb | Total time: 63:57:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88765414972 | Recorded: 1954-1963

On October 6, 1953, RCA held experimental stereophonic sessions in New York's Manhattan Center with Leopold Stokowski conducting a group of New York musicians in performances of Enesco's Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1 and the waltz from Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin. There were additional stereo tests in December, again in the Manhattan Center, this time with Pierre Monteux conducting members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In February 1954, RCA made its first commercial stereophonic recordings, taping the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Münch, in a performance of The Damnation of Faust by Hector Berlioz.

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part I (2012)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at June 22, 2024
RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part I (2012)

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part I (2012)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 6,41 Gb | Total time: 63:57:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88765414972 | Recorded: 1954-1963

On October 6, 1953, RCA held experimental stereophonic sessions in New York's Manhattan Center with Leopold Stokowski conducting a group of New York musicians in performances of Enesco's Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1 and the waltz from Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin. There were additional stereo tests in December, again in the Manhattan Center, this time with Pierre Monteux conducting members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In February 1954, RCA made its first commercial stereophonic recordings, taping the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Münch, in a performance of The Damnation of Faust by Hector Berlioz.
Wilhelm Furtwängler: Das Vermächtnis / The Legacy - Box 11: Honegger, Fothner, Blacher, Berlioz, Verdi & others (2010)

Wilhelm Furtwängler: Das Vermächtnis / The Legacy - Box 11: Honegger, Fortner, Blacher, Berlioz, Verdi & others (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 3.03 Gb | Total time: 13:52:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Membran Music | # 233110 | Recorded: 1926-1954

Conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler already enjoyed a worldwide legendary standing during his lifetime - he was considered the German conductor and performances were greeted with rapturous applause. Today, more than 50 years after his death, Wilhelm Furtwangler is still an icon and his work has become an integral part ofthe music scene.
Boston Symphony Orchestra & Seiji Ozawa - Seiji Ozawa & Boston Symphony Orchestra (2018)

Boston Symphony Orchestra & Seiji Ozawa - Seiji Ozawa & Boston Symphony Orchestra (2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.09 Gb | 08:11:53
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts. It is one of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the "Big Five". Founded in 1881, the BSO plays most of its concerts at Boston's Symphony Hall and in the summer performs at Tanglewood. Andris Nelsons is the current music director of the BSO. Bernard Haitink currently holds the title of conductor emeritus of the BSO, and Seiji Ozawa has the title of BSO music director laureate.
Seiji Ozawa: The Complete Deutsche Grammophon Recordings (2019) (50 CDs Box Set)

Seiji Ozawa: The Complete Deutsche Grammophon Recordings (2019) (50 CDs Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image+.cue, log) | 50 CDs | Covers included | 12,16 Gb
Genre: Classical / Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Seiji Ozawa was the first Asian conductor to rise to international stardom. After his Koussivitzky Prize at Tanglewood, he honed his skills as assistant to Leonard Bernstein in New York and Herbert von Karajan in Berlin. Directorships of the Nissei Theatre in Tokyo, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Tanglewood Festival, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna State Opera followed. In 2016 he withdrew from the international scene to Japan, dedicating his time to the Mito Chamber Orchestra and to teaching.